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Warning for Liberals on net zero as axing calls grow

The coalition is unlikely to be in power for another decade if the Liberals follow the Nationals in jettisoning their commitment to net zero...

Teachers reject hefty pay rise and reduced workloads

Teachers have rejected the state government's pay deal that would have made them among the country's highest-paid educators, saying it wasn't enough to entice...

Nationals ditch net zero as Liberals ponder policy

The Nationals have set up a possible showdown with their political ally the Liberals after unanimously agreeing to scrap their commitment to net zero...

Personal experience drives dementia fundraiser

Churches of Christ campus manager Noo Shepherd knows the realities of dementia all too well after watching her grandmother live with it first hand...

South west railway gets safety boost

Queensland Rail has begun replacing 100,000 ageing timber sleepers along the 610 kilometre rail line which cuts through Warwick and the state's south west. The...

New research to combat costly crop viruses

A chemical-free and cost-effective way to tackle viruses in Australia’s multi-billion-dollar vegetable industry is the focus of a 5-year project being led by The...

Warwick Clontarf boys ready to make their mark

The Warwick Clontarf Academy has marked another year in the program’s decade-long effort to lift outcomes for young Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander boys. Since...

Packed sponsors night shows strength of iconic rodeo

The Warwick Show and Rodeo Society last week hosted a packed sponsors night ahead of the 2025 Warwick Rodeo and Gold Cup Campdraft, celebrating...

Organisers sprint to clear up date clash

An unexpected date clash with the Queensland Raceway round of the Supercars Series has seen organisers rush to move the Historic Leyburn Sprints a...

Blue bike project sparking mental health conversations

Visitors to Killarney over the weekend were treated to more than just scones and tea at a special community High Tea, they were also...

Canadian criminologist appointed new UniSQ Vice Chancellor

The University of Southern Queensland has announced the appointment of internationally respected academic leader Professor Paul Mazerolle as its next Vice-Chancellor and President. Professor Mazerolle...

Killarney vintage fashion parade a ‘real labour of love’

There was a touch of old-world charm and plenty of local pride at the Killarney Senior Citizens Hall over the weekend, where guests gathered...

Wildlife experts weigh in on Cherrabah development plans

Experts have suggested increased heavy vehicle traffic from Cherrabah Resort’s proposed water bottling plant could pose risks to endangered spotted-tailed quolls, but were uncertain...